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An African Wake-up Call: A Lion Roaring

This video shows a male lion roaring in the early morning hours in South Africa's Thanda Private Game Reserve, filmed by Panthera's partner photographer Christian Sperka. On his blog, Christian explained, "One cannot only hear the roar but one can feel the vehicle...

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Tiger Watching TV

We decided to see if tigers like to watch television? We do everything we can to make our residents comfortable and stimulated while living in captivity, as part of our enrichment program we're always trying new things to see how the cats respond... WEBSITE:...

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Panthera’s Story (Español)

Una visión general de por qué es tan importante Panthera Panthera's mission is to ensure the future of wild cats through scientific leadership and global conservation action. We have brought together the world's leading wild cat experts to direct and implement...

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Snow Leopard Mother And Cub In Mongolian Den

The first known video of a snow leopard mother and cub in a natal den in Mongolia's Tost Mountains filmed from a safe distance by Orjan Johansson, Panthera's Snow Leopard Field Scientist and Ph.D. student, using a camera fixed to an extended pole. Because of the snow...

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Real Threats, Real Hope

www.snowleopard.org http Snow leopards face real threats in the wild. Poachers hunt the snow leopard for its fur and bones, and impoverished herding communities retaliate against the cat to protect their livestock. But there is real hope. At the Trust, we partner with...

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FLAVIO – The World’s Oldest Tiger?

Flavio is a retired circus tiger and to the best of our knowledge he's 23 years old! This could make him the world's oldest living tiger! He came to live at Big Cat Rescue in 2002 and his wonderful "purrsonality" as made him a favorite among our volunteers 🙂 WEBSITE:...

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Into the Shadow

www.snowleopard.org http The second of two videos, the Snow Leopard Trust has filmed a wild snow leopard in its natural habitat with a research camera! These cameras were set in India and are designed to take 60 seconds of footage whenever motion is detected. We were...

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Wild Strides, Scrapes, and Sprays

www.snowleopard.org http For the first time, the Snow Leopard Trust has filmed a wild snow leopard in its natural habitat with a research camera! These cameras were set in India and are designed to take 60 seconds of footage whenever motion is detected. We were...

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